In what had been a foregone conclusion for years, the Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry officially affirmed himself as the greatest 3-point shooter in NBA history just 11 days before Christmas.

Receiving a pass from Andrew Wiggins at the right wing at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 14, Curry quickly put up a shot from 28-feet out that swished through the net for his 2,974th career 3-pointer, surpassing Ray Allen’s mark.

Curry has revolutionized the game of basketball, and while he didn’t invent the 3-point shot, he is credited with being the first one to truly exploit its value, as consistently making 3-pointers outweighs a made 2-point basket.

He broke Allen’s mark in 511 fewer games – that’s more than six seasons – and when the three-time NBA champion and two-time league MVP finally decides to retire, it’s conceivable he could have well over 5,000 made 3s.

While Curry is the best 3-pointer shooter to ever pick up a basketball, you would never guess it by his performances on Christmas.

This will be Curry’s ninth game on Christmas, and the NBA’s all-time 3-point king has never made more than two 3-pointers in a game on Dec. 25.

That’s right, the man who averages 3.8 made 3-pointers a game – the best in league history – and has an NBA-best 517 games with at least three 3-pointers made, is averaging 1.3 made 3s on Christmas.

This season alone, Curry is averaging 5.4 made 3-pointers a game, which beats out the 5.3 he averaged per game last season and the 5.1 he averaged in 2015-16 and again 2018-19 for the best in a single season in NBA history. No other player has averaged more than 4.8 made 3s in a season.

He also enters this Christmas having made at least three 3-pointers in each of his last 14 games, which is tied for the eighth-longest streak in NBA history. (Curry is responsible for four of the seven longer streaks.) But now he takes the court on a day when all those shots that routinely go through the hoop for him clank off the rim.

In his eight prior Christmas games, Curry has made 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2 and 2 3-pointers giving him a whopping total of 10 made 3s. He’s made at least 10 3-pointers in a single game 22 times in his career – 17 more than Klay Thompson, who ranks second on the list.

Just how incomprehensible is it that Curry has never hit at least three 3-pointers on Christmas? There have been 292 times in his career, he’s drained at least three 3-pointers in a quarter. Since Curry’s 2009-10 rookie season, the only other player with more than 150 quarters with at least three 3-pointers made is Damian Lillard with 166.

Well, perhaps he’s not attempting as many 3-pointers on Dec. 25. Nope, that’s not the case, he’s simply missing badly, shooting 20.4% on his 49 shots from beyond the arc. Just for comparisons sake, of the 174 players with at least 80 3-point attempts this season, Curry’s 20.4% would finish dead last.

His 20.4% shooting from 3-point range on Dec. 25 is his second worst for a date he’s played at least three games, beating out only the 17.6% he’s shot in three games on Dec. 16.

Steph Curry, Lowest Career FG% on Any Single Date

DateGamesFGAFGMFG%3-PA3-PM3-P%
12/2581163530.2491020.4
01/103551730.929827.6
12/153511733.326934.6
12/2261123934.8611727.9
11/055833036.1371540.5
(Minimum 3 Games played)

Curry is typically deadly from the wing, knocking down 43.2% of his shots from there to trail only Joe Harris’ 43.3% shooting for the best by any player who started his career in 2003 or later with at least 500 attempts from the wing. However, on Christmas, Curry is abysmal from the wing, misfiring on 28 of his 32 attempts to connect just 12.5% of the time.

Steph Curry, Career 3-Point Pct. By Location

LocationCareerRankX-Mas
Corner%48.71st37.5
Wing%43.22nd12.4
Top of Key%40.79th37.5
(With NBA Ranks Since 2003, Minimum 500 Att.)

Overall, on Christmas he’s shooting 30.2% from the floor, which is his worst for a single day with a minimum of three games played. And not only is Curry’s shooting on Dec. 25 his worst for any single day, but it’s also the worst for anyone who’s played on Christmas since 1983 with a minimum of 50 attempts.

Lowest Career 3PT% on Christmas Day – Since 1983-84

DatePlayerGamesFGAFGMFG%
12/25Stephen Curry81163530.2
12/25Tim Hardaway Jr.4591932.2
12/25Ron Harper7551832.7
12/25Michael Finley5551832.7
12/25Derek Fisher11802733.8
(Minimum 50 FGA; First Career X-Mas Day Game in 1983 or Later)

Not surprising given his shooting struggles, Curry is averaging 13.1 points on Christmas – 11.2 fewer than his career average – which, again, marks his lowest scoring average for any day in which he’s played in at least three games.

steph curry on any single date

It’s just about unfathomable for someone with a 24.3-scoring average and 540 career 20-point games, but he has never scored more than 19 points on his eight Christmas Day games. There is only one other date Curry has played more than one game and failed to score 20 points and that is Feb. 16 – and he’s had six fewer opportunities, playing just twice on that day.

Part of Curry’s Christmas shooting woes could stem from the competition he’s facing. The NBA constructs a doozy of a schedule on Christmas Day, pitting the best teams up against one another with one marquee matchup followed by another. So, Curry’s Warriors often find themselves in a playoff rematch or a date with another formidable foe.

And while he’s struggled mightily on his Christmas Day matchups, Curry has often faced those same teams at other points in the same season and not had the same problems, averaging 20.3 points, on 48.9% shooting from the field and 47.4% from 3-point range.

Curry vs. opponent on christmas and other dates

Just last Christmas, Curry finished with 19 points on 6-of-17 shooting – including 2 of 10 on 3-pointers – in Golden State’s 138-99 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. He got a measure of revenge in a rematch with the eventual champion Bucks later in April, exploding for 41 points while shooting 66.7% and making half of his 10 3-point attempts in a one-point victory.

This Christmas, Curry and the Warriors face another huge challenge with a visit to the Phoenix Suns in a showdown between the teams with the league’s best two records.

But if his last trip to the desert was any indication, Curry could be in for another long night. Just over three weeks ago on Nov. 30, Curry had his worst shooting performance of the season, going 4 of 21 from the floor (19.0%) and 3 of 14 (21.4%) from beyond the arc for 12 points in a 104-96 loss at Phoenix.

Three days later against the same Suns team, Curry was a bit better, shooting 40% on 20 field goal attempts and going 6 of 11 from the perimeter with 23 points in a 22-point win.

This time, though, he certainly seems poised to exorcise the ghost of Christmas past. He arrives back in Arizona coming off a 46-point performance while draining eight 3s in Thursday’s win over the Memphis Grizzlies for his third straight game scoring at least 30 points – the first time this season he’s accomplished that.

For the greatest 3-point shooter of all time, it seems that Curry can’t possibly have another clunker on Christmas. He’s too good to have been in such a funk and it doesn’t seem to make sense he would struggle so much on one particular day – unless of course, he doesn’t believe in Santa Claus.


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